Fixtures

Sweden Superettan 07/21 17:00 15 Landskrona BoIS vs Trelleborgs FF - View
Sweden Superettan 07/28 17:00 16 Vasteras SK vs Trelleborgs FF - View
Sweden Superettan 08/02 13:00 17 Trelleborgs FF vs Kalmar FF - View
Sweden Superettan 08/10 13:00 18 Trelleborgs FF vs Umeå FC - View
Sweden Superettan 08/15 17:00 19 IK Oddevold vs Trelleborgs FF - View
Sweden Superettan 08/25 17:00 20 Trelleborgs FF vs Landskrona BoIS - View

Results

Sweden Superettan 06/28 13:00 14 [14] Trelleborgs FF v IK Oddevold [4] D 0-0
Sweden Superettan 06/23 17:00 13 [9] GIF Sundsvall v Trelleborgs FF [14] L 4-2
Sweden Superettan 06/15 13:00 12 [14] Trelleborgs FF v Utsiktens BK [13] D 1-1
Sweden Superettan 05/31 13:00 11 [3] Orgryte IS v Trelleborgs FF [14] L 2-0
Sweden Superettan 05/27 17:00 10 [14] Trelleborgs FF v Helsingborg [13] D 0-0
Sweden Superettan 05/21 17:00 9 [10] Falkenbergs FF v Trelleborgs FF [14] L 4-0
Sweden Superettan 05/17 11:00 8 [14] Trelleborgs FF v Västerås SK FK [6] W 5-0
Sweden Superettan 05/11 13:00 7 [2] Kalmar FF v Trelleborgs FF [14] L 2-0
Sweden Superettan 05/05 17:00 6 [16] Orebro SK v Trelleborgs FF [14] D 0-0
Sweden Superettan 04/27 11:00 5 [14] Trelleborgs FF v Varbergs BoIS FC [3] L 0-4
Sweden Superettan 04/20 13:00 4 [12] Trelleborgs FF v IK Brage [13] L 0-1
Sweden Superettan 04/12 11:00 3 [8] Sandvikens IF v Trelleborgs FF [10] L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 18 22
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 18 6 12
Goals for 43 18 25
Goals against 59 19 40
Clean sheets 13 7 6
Failed to score 16 7 9

Wikipedia - Trelleborgs FF

Trelleborgs Fotbollsförening, more commonly known as Trelleborgs FF or simply Trelleborg, is a Swedish football club located in Trelleborg. Formed 6 December 1926, the club plays in Superettan, the second tier in the Swedish football league system, while the women's team play in Elitettan, the women's second division. Trelleborgs FF has participated 17 times in Allsvenskan and once in the UEFA Cup where the team eliminated Blackburn Rovers in the 1994–1995 season.

Trelleborg has had a reputation for being a less fashionable provincial side, making the most of limited resources and a small fan base. The team has typically been recognised by its performing goalkeepers, a strong defence and a good home record. In 2006 the team broke the Superettan record for the longest period without conceding a goal.

The club is affiliated to the Skånes Fotbollförbund.

History

Promotion to top division and qualifying for the UEFA Cup

Trelleborg's football club achieved promotion to the top Swedish league in 1984 and experienced its peak in the early nineties. Notably, they secured third place in Allsvenskan in 1992, their best finish, followed by a fourth-place finish in 1993 and UEFA Cup participation. Despite being often predicted for demotion, the team employed effective but less attractive defensive long-ball tactics in the late nineties. Trelleborg's stadium, Vångavallen, earned the nickname "Tjongavallen" due to the team's style. After a disappointing 2001 season, the club was relegated.

Recent years

The club gained promotion to the top league for the third time in 2003 just to be demoted directly, since it came after the Trelleborg board hired the Dane Ole Mørk, who was supposed to change the Trelleborg style of play into a more attractive short-passing game. In 2005, TFF finished eleventh in Superettan after a turbulent year, while 2006 became a successful year for the team. Three rounds before the end of Superettan 2006, Trelleborg stood as a clear winner, thus gaining promotion to the 2007 Allsvenskan. Relegation was narrowly avoided with a superior goal difference in 2007. In 2008 Tom Prahl, trainer during the success years in the early nineties, returned as head coach. Trelleborg finished at tenth place in an even season where Rasmus Bengtsson amongst others had an inspiring season. In 2009 the team finished at ninth place after a strong finish. In 2010 the teams tactics changed to a more creative and public friendly game style. The team finished fifth after a strong autumn, their best position since 1993, just to be relegated in 2011, after conceding 64 goals in 16 matches and finishing second last. In 2012, Trelleborg was relegated from Superettan, and the following year they failed to re-qualify for Superettan by finishing third place in Division 1 (Swedish football). In 2014 they only avoided getting relegated from Division 1 (Swedish football) through goal difference, however, the next year they won the league and therefore qualified for the 2016 Superettan. In 2017, Trelleborg finished in third place and qualified for playoffs against Jönköpings Södra IF where they won 3–1 in aggregate and were promoted to Allsvenskan after a 6-year hiatus. The return was short-lived, however, and they were relegated after finishing in last place in the 2018 Allsvenskan.

Trelleborgs FF, commonly known as Trelleborg, is a professional football club based in Trelleborg, Sweden. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. Trelleborgs FF plays its home matches at Vångavallen, a stadium that can accommodate around 10,000 spectators, creating an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for fans.

The team has experienced various successes throughout its history, including multiple promotions to Sweden's top leagues, showcasing its competitive spirit and resilience. Trelleborgs FF is recognized for its strong emphasis on youth development, often integrating young players from the local community into the first team, which has contributed to the club's identity and long-term sustainability.

The club's colors are blue and white, and they are often referred to by their nickname, "TFF." Trelleborgs FF has a strong rivalry with nearby clubs, which adds to the excitement of local derbies. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and community engagement, Trelleborgs FF continues to strive for success both on and off the pitch, aiming to make a mark in Swedish football and beyond.